A cyst is a structure or mass that consists of a cellular lined sac. It is typically filled with fluid but may be filled with solid material. It can be congenital, traumatic, or acquired. They may develop nearly anywhere in the body and usually require complete excision for eradication or they are likely to recur. Fluid filled sacs that are not cellular lined may be called pseudo-cysts.
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Real urethral cyst is uncommon, intra-urethral polyp is still not common, and urethral diverticulum may exist and is usually related with complicated UTI in females. If indeed there is a cyst, a small one, say
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Generally speaking, cyst is used to describe a space with its biologically active lining to actively balance its secretion and absorption, with or without an opening like a gland. When such opening is poorly draining, the gland space slowly dilates to form a cyst.In males, Littre's glands of urehtra and Cowper's glands; in females, Skene's glands or inside urethra itself as urethral diverticulum.
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Treatment of urethral cysts depends on location and if they are causing symptoms. If the cysts are around or near the urethral meatus and not causing discomfort or interfering with voiding then they generally do not need to be treated. A urethral diverticulum is not a true cyst but a weak point in the urethra wall which may need treatment if it contributes to infection. Get your doctor's advice
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Real urethral cyst is unusual, intra-urethral polyp is still not common, and urethral diverticulum may exist and usually found at evaluating a female with complicated UTI. If indeed there is a cyst, a small one, say
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Not sure before...:
Deciding and balancing medical necessity and professional possibility should be done before taking actions esp. The invasive one. TTo offer opinion for your case, one needs more info on detailed history stressing specifics, relevance, & sequence of events of all symptoms + a direct look/feel + timely testing, though rarely needed. How? To http://formefirst. Com/eNewsletter06.html. Best wish...
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Imflammation:
There are many glands in the vaginal which can get inflamed. If you having symptoms you should have a pelvis exam. In the meantime, sitting in a warm bath without any bubble bath may help
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Cysts that don't cause cosmetic or functional problems are usually left alone. A cyst that's inflamed, ruptured or infected may be treated with: incision and drainage, total excision. This surgical technique removes the entire cyst and so prevents recurrence. Minimal excision. Injection of steroid. Lasers. Your doctor will choose the bet way for you.
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Depends:
If you have a cyst beneath the skin near the shoulder then observation vs surgery needs to be entertained. If the cyst is deep and was seen on MRI within the shoulder joint or near the shoulder joint and its symptomatic then surgery may be needed but it must be properly evaluated by an orthopedic surgeon first.
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Surgery:
The only treatment for pilonidal disease is surgery. There are numerous surgeries offered for this. Ultimately, it will be what your surgeon is most comfortable with and has done most often.
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Time:
While painful, these should resolve on their own within 1-2 cycles. The treatment is usually pain control--ibuprofen or tylenol (acetaminophen). If persistent or recurrent, sometimes control is obtained with an oral birth control.
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Simple or Complex?:
Renal cysts are frequently observed in normal kidney (65-70% of cases). The size of the cyst is less important than character. Cysts can have different character appearances on different diagnostic studies (ultrasound, CT scan, or MRI). Based on what yours looks like, your doctor will either choose to follow it or perform additional imaging as they can also be a sign of more serious disorders.
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Often surgery:
Cysts with few symptoms may be treated conservatively, with shaving the area free of hair, and perhaps oral antibiotics for minor swelling. However, more symptomatic cysts usually require resection. Newer approaches favor smaller incisions, often off the midline, with closure of the wound for more rapid healing. Flap closure is usually reserved for complex or recurrent disease in the U.S.
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Conjunctival cyst:
Depending on the size. A small conj. Cyst can be removed by incising with a small needle and is painless. A larger one may need to be incised and the entire cyst sack be removed. This takes a little longer, but with the right drops and possibly a small injection of Lidocaine is painless also.
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Infected?:
Abx will NOT cure a pilonidal cyst. They can help clear the infection and surrounding cellulitis that can occur when the cyst becomes infected.. ... but not the cyst itself. The cyst needs to be removed if bothering you. If not bothering you can be safely watched.
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Depends:
Most women do well with hormonal treatment like a birth control pill. You need to be evaluated for elevated cholesterol and blood sugar issues that may also require treatment. Check with your doctor about what labs and work up are best for your specific condition.
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The canal through which urine exits the bladder, discharging the urine externally. In men, it is about 20-cm long with a membranous, prostatic, bulbar, and pendulous segments ending at the glans penis; it gives passage to the spermatic fluid as well as urine. In the female, the urethra is about 4 cm long & in close relation with the anterior wall of the vagina.
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